CITES Secretary-General, John E. Scanlon, speaking at first UNEA CITES Secretariat at first UNEA, Nairobi, 2014 CITES Secretariat at first UNEA, Nairobi, 2014 CITES Secretary General, John Scanlon with Dan Reifsyneder, US, at first UNEA Installation of an elephant skull at the UNEA meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, serves as a reminder to the  alarming state of illegal trade in wildlife CITES Secretary-General attending a side event at UNEA CITES Secretary-General John E. Scanlon speaking at the first UNEA, Nairobo, June 2014 CITES Secretary-General John Scanlon with Kenyan First Lady Margaret Kenyatta and UNDP Administrator Helen Clark and other conservationists Kenyan First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, UNDP Adminstrator, Helen Clark signed partnership agreement on wildlife conservation and anti-poaching in Kenya Kenyan First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, UNDP Adminstrator, Helen Clark signed partnership  agreement on wildlife conservation and anti-poaching in Kenya